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Giant Saguaro
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« on: May 13, 2004, 12:37:30 PM »

Now I wonder if he's gearing up for a concerted effort or what? If he does, he could do better than expected and he might take from both Bush and Kerry. Honestly, if he's going to do one of these jobs where he stands on the sidelines amd takes 3% and then the Kerry people scream that he sank Kerry, that's asinine. If he's going to run, I want him to make a concerted effort. Go all-out.

Or, I wonder if they will try this finagling so Kerry can get his votes... I honestly don't see how that works or would work, but if they did do that, it might change politics and elections as Dems and GOP might start recruiting as many third parties as possible for back-up. And boy would that be sad. But again, I haven't a clue as to how that would work or if it could.
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Giant Saguaro
TheGiantSaguaro
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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2004, 01:16:22 PM »


Or, I wonder if they will try this finagling so Kerry can get his votes... I honestly don't see how that works or would work, but if they did do that, it might change politics and elections as Dems and GOP might start recruiting as many third parties as possible for back-up. And boy would that be sad. But again, I haven't a clue as to how that would work or if it could.


I think someone on this thread has already put that to rest.

Okay... that simple, no technicalities... explanation sounds good to me, with all the ideas floating around in here over the last couple days on this and everything else, some things slip by.
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